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<blockquote data-quote="dozer" data-source="post: 35515" data-attributes="member: 2576"><p>I used the dang near the same one SkidsteerCA used on his brushhog. I used it for a snowblower conversion. My Bobcat 873 runs it no problem. The blower was previously on a 30hp tractor and the blower seems to work very similar. Make sure you have your GPM and PSI figured out first. Then Figure your RPM and HP. I used every calculator that Burden Sales had about 3 times to make sure the motor I purchased would work and it does.</p><p>So now I am changing the bracket on the blower to allow it to quickly attach and detach. I plan on converting a tiller, mower, and chipper with it as well and continue to use the same motor. Why spend $600 of motor and hoses when you can just move power from one attachment to the next?</p><p>The reason I didn't go with a straight PTO adapter attachment was the extra length. I couldn't find one adapter that didn't put that tractor attachment at least 2-3 more feet in front of you.</p><p>Good luck its worth the time and effort if you do it right.</p><p>Dozer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dozer, post: 35515, member: 2576"] I used the dang near the same one SkidsteerCA used on his brushhog. I used it for a snowblower conversion. My Bobcat 873 runs it no problem. The blower was previously on a 30hp tractor and the blower seems to work very similar. Make sure you have your GPM and PSI figured out first. Then Figure your RPM and HP. I used every calculator that Burden Sales had about 3 times to make sure the motor I purchased would work and it does. So now I am changing the bracket on the blower to allow it to quickly attach and detach. I plan on converting a tiller, mower, and chipper with it as well and continue to use the same motor. Why spend $600 of motor and hoses when you can just move power from one attachment to the next? The reason I didn't go with a straight PTO adapter attachment was the extra length. I couldn't find one adapter that didn't put that tractor attachment at least 2-3 more feet in front of you. Good luck its worth the time and effort if you do it right. Dozer [/QUOTE]
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